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POLITICS SPLIT DOWN THE MIDDLE
Opinion: POLITICS SPLIT DOWN THE MIDDLE Washington Post: The midterm election campaigns drawing to a close
JFK High School seeks items for rummage sale
JFK High School seeks items for rummage sale WARREN -- John F. Kennedy High School's student
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Rockies' Jennings, Hinske of Toronto, rookies of the year
The two players were more worried about their jobs than awards at the start of the season. DENVER
YOUNGSTOWN Tip prompted Knights of Columbus raid
Trial has been set for January for three arrested during a bingo raid. By PATRICIA MEADE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Williams fired by Mich. St. in wake of 49-3 loss
Athletic director Ron Mason said that more than just the record went into his decision. EAST
"We need fresh air in the United States Senate. The future of Minnesota rests with Norm Coleman."
Opinion: "We need fresh air in the United States Senate. The future of Minnesota rests with Norm Coleman."
TRUMBULL COUNTY Citizens group to help with buying
The committee will meet for the first time Thursday. By PEGGY SINKOVICH and STEPHEN SIFF
ON SALE Playoff tickets
Girard Tickets for Girard's state volleyball match in Dayton on Friday and the school's regional
THE INTERNET Alerting public of safety recalls is Web site's goal
Timeliness is an issue when it comes to letting people know about recalls, the company president
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Warren Harding to face St. Edward in rematch
The teams met in the regional semifinals a year ago and the Raiders won with Maurice Clarett.
AGENDA
AGENDA WEDNESDAY Weathersfield Township trustees, 6 p.m. zoning hearing, 7 p.m. regular meeting,
TRUMBULL COUNTY 3 more witnesses to testify in murder trial
The judge denied the defense attorneys' request to dismiss all charges. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
OSU FOOTBALL Tressel keeping players focused
At 10-0 and ranked No. 2 in the BCS, the Buckeyes can't afford to overlook anybody. COLUMBUS (AP)
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT Susan Sexton, president of the Bummer Fund, which helps people in need pay
CANFIELD Treasurer will train officials
The state auditor says the township needs to address two financial problems. By IAN HILL
NATION
NATION GM declares dividend DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. declared a quarterly dividend of 50
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE EastWLTPctPFPAHomeAwayAFCNFCDiv Miami530.6252001673-1-02-2-04-2-01-1-02-1-0
New electronic system gets off to good start
The name of each candidate a voter has picked is listed -- except in the gubernatorial contest. By
MAHONING PROBATE COURT RACE Panel finds fault on both sides
The committee ordered some changes made and also questioned the timing of the ethics complaint. By
NBA Young Cavaliers play host to Lakers
Cleveland makes its home debut tonight against the three-time defending champion. CLEVELAND (AP)
HELOISE Check balance before giving a gift card
Dear Heloise: At work, we have had many showers and have purchased gift cards. The last two that we
Knight Ridder Tribune
Knight Ridder Tribune ELEGANT DINING: Although there is no specific pattern for setting an elegant
WARREN Draft performance audit targets hiring, purchasing
This marks the fourth phase of performance audits started in 2000. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR
Associated Press
Associated Press NEW LOOK: This new McDonald's in Hinsdale, Ill., shows a fresh look at the past,
Blue Jackets' turnaround
Blue Jackets' turnaround After the Columbus Blue Jackets' dramatic 3-2 victory over Buffalo on
TRUMBULL COUNTY Officials form citizens group to help with purchasing plans
The citizens committee will meet for the first time Thursday. By PEGGY SINKOVICH AND STEPHEN
Style is key to selecting right dinnerware
Individual entertaining tastes should dictate choices. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS It can be
YOUNGSTOWN Health department to seek city money owed for rent
The board was updated on the county's bioterrorism plans. YOUNGSTOWN -- The city health department
LORDSTOWN District withholds payment to center
State money could be held back if the bills are unpaid. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
Snowmobile safety
Snowmobile safety JAMESTOWN, Pa.-- Winter is approaching and the Pymatuning Trailblazers
LISBON McKinley Elementary makes grade on clean air
A public meeting to discuss test results will be Wednesday. By SUSAN DROTLEFF VINDICATOR
HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Boys state soccer
STATE SEMIFINALS DIVISION II At Warsaw River View: Cardinal Mooney (19-2) vs. Granville
Sewer system plans, costs to be ready for village soon
HANOVERTON -- Plans for a sewer system for the village should be ready soon, according to Mayor Dan
WARREN Couple tries again for marriage license
The transsexual and his fianc & eacute;e filed a second marriage application last month. By
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 5, the 309th day of 2002. There are 56 days left in the year. This is
Opinion: Today is Tuesday, Nov. 5, the 309th day of 2002. There are 56 days left in the year. This is
TRUMBULL COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY Docket entries Cassandra L. Nelson vs. Personal Service Ins., settled. Ronald
Pupils work on confectionery constructions
Pupils work on confectionery constructions Third-grade pupils at West Elementary School in
ERIE, PA. US Airways jet service resumes after push
Political and city leaders have worked for the past year to bring jets back. ERIE, Pa. (AP) -- US
Special deliveries
Cost and convenience to doctors are among factors reducing vaginal births after Caesareans. By
Basketball begins
Basketball begins The Youngstown State men's and women's basketball teams are very, very young
Man shot to death
Man shot to death YOUNGSTOWN -- An unidentified man was found shot to death early today in the 500
Martin team dealt 25-point penalty
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Mark Martin's championship hopes received a setback Monday when NASCAR
Ownership group in N.C. gets to work
Larry Bird is involved in the deal. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- A potential ownership group that
Work out budget, councilman urges
The mayor has said council must decide the level of city services. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR
Gary Hart considers running for president
Gary Hart considers running for president DENVER -- Former Democratic Sen. Gary Hart, whose 1988
Thome will visit the Phillies
General manager Ed Wade's main priority is signing the Indians' slugger. ASSOCIATED PRESS Free
SETTINGS How to set the table
Here are some guidelines for setting a dinner table for company in all but strictly formal
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED Avalon Holdings,2.00 2.08 Bank One,.84,39.6339.700 Clear Channel,
Youngstown arena project takes a giant step forward
Opinion: Landmark Organization of Austin, Texas, has been selected by the city of Youngstown to develop a
Blue Jackets becoming a more confident team
Columbus' 3-2 win Sunday night gave the Blue Jackets their fifth win earlier than the last two
Former Lawrence Co. planner loses lawsuit over his firing
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- A common pleas judge has ruled in favor of the Lawrence County commissioners in a
AUSTINTOWN Trustees investigate anti-home rule flier
Babylon representatives have opposed a resolution regulating strip clubs. AUSINTOWN -- Trustees
NFL Injured Favre sparks Packers
Quarterback Brett Favre led Green Bay to a 24-10 win over Miami. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Dave
SALEM One day, Perry acreage will be new-school site
Officials try to keep the old house secured, but it still gets broken into. By NORMAN LEIGH
PORT AUTHORITY Airline asks for a line of credit
Golden Airways says it could be flying in 60 days. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
MONDAY'S NFL SUMMARY
MONDAY'S NFL SUMMARY PACKERS 24, DOLPHINS 10 Miami00010--10 Green Bay014100--24 Second
PGA SOUTHERN FARM CLASSIC SCORES
PGA SOUTHERN FARM CLASSIC SCORES Monday At Annandale Golf Club Madison, Miss. Purse: $2.6
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Area playoff pairings
OHIO REGIONAL SEMIFINALS DIVISION I Warren Harding (11-0) vs. Lakewood St. Edward (10-1) at
ROUNDUP Monday's games
Canucks 4, Avalanche 2 DENVER -- Markus Naslund and Todd Bertuzzi each had a goal and two assists
New system gets off to good start
Turnout seemed strong in the busy pre-work hour of 6 to 7 a.m. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY HALL
LORDSTOWN New Chevrolet bears a 'unique' design
The new Lordstown car is different from 'anything else on the road,' a union official says. THE
Brain workout from folk tales
By DIANE KNICH WASHINGTON POST Psychologist Robert Ornstein, director of the Institute for the
LIQUOR CONTROL Permits
The Ohio Department of Liquor Control is processing these liquor permit transfers and applications
STEELERS Zereoue may be on bench if Bettis is ready Sunday
Pittsburgh's backup running back has 164 yards and two touchdowns in the last two games.
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Super women create a font of charitable help
They may not be more powerful than a locomotive, nor able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Burns again named YSU award winner
Tailabck Mike Burns repeated on offense while back Mike Bracken won the defensive award. By PETE
NATION Political parties find themselves in a dead heat
The balance of power is unlikely to see any major shifts. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR WASHINGTON
Sabathia's attackers get four years each
Sabathia's attackers get four years each Two former college basketball players were each sentenced
LOCAL
LOCAL Volleyball stars to compete EAST FAIRFIELD -- The Inter-County League and the Tri-County
Pa. game commission goes overboard on timber
Opinion: Pa. game commission goes overboard on timber EDITOR: The crest of a forested ridge near our
NEWTON FALLS SCHOOLS Union threatens to sue over documents
The union wants the information to check on benefit packages of administrators. By SHERRI L.
TABLEWARE History traces royal customs
In the Middle Ages, your eating utensil was also your weapon. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS If you've
BOYS SOCCER Duo lead Mooney to state berth
Cardinal Mooney goes up against Granville tonight in a Division II semifinal. By BILL SULLIVAN
MAHONING COUNTY | Bingo bucks
The posting of bingo financial reports is a year behind. Here's a sampling of the profit and loss
The art of declaring victory
Opinion: It was almost a joke to hear U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft hail the Microsoft anti-trust
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Darren and Patricia Machuga, 6827 Pinebrook Court, Austintown, boy, Nov. 4. Toni
REUNIONS
XChaney High School Class of 1987 will hold a reunion from 7 to 11 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Saxon Club,
WHEATLAND 4 attend municipal merger meeting
No one on council expressed a desire to drop out of the study. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON
BROWNS Davis determined to get a running game going
They managed just 36 yards Sunday and have the worst running game in the NFL. BEREA (AP) -- Don't
NEW WILMINGTON Council proposes cable improvements
Rates may have to double to pay for the system, a councilman says. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK
HUBBARD Councilman asks official to resign
Hubbard's safety director says he's been needed more by the federal government since the Sept. 11
Weight lifting and the sexes
By LISA LIDDANE KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS There seems to be some truth to the joke that women are
WARREN Pro-pot store will open in 1st Ward
Similar items are available at other stores, the city law director said. By DENISE DICK
E. Liverpool lawyer pleads innocent
LISBON -- East Liverpool attorney Carl Joseph King is free on recognizance bonds after he pleaded
NHL Straka returns as Pens hit road
The Penguins begin a three-game road trip Wednesday against the Florida Panthers. PITTSBURGH (AP)
GREENVILLE, PA. Water system pump fails
The state has issued a boil-water notice for drinking or cooking water. By HAROLD GWIN
MONDAY'S SUMMARIES
MONDAY'S SUMMARIES RAPTORS 109, BULLS 105 CHICAGO (105) -- Hassell 2-8 0-0 4, Curry 5-5 1-2 11,
NEW CASTLE Rundle: More replacements coming
Some jobs may be moved away from the strikebound plant, the company said. THE VINDICATOR,
TRANSFER, PA. Workers, company to meet over plant closure deals
Half the plant's work force was furloughed in February 2001. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
Hagan counts on Valley voters
Tim Hagan hopes strong voter turnout in the Mahoning Valley can help him defeat Gov. Bob Taft. By
Annie's Mailbox She won't choose between him and kids
Dear Annie: I am a divorced 40-year-old female with two young children. My ex-husband has primary
THISTLEDOWN RESULTS
THISTLEDOWN RESULTS MONDAY 1st--Rock the Bank (Sanchez)22.609.605.40 Country Legionaire
5 men face charges in Sotheby's theft
5 men face charges in Sotheby's theft LONDON -- Five men arrested on suspicion of plotting to
Tarnished arches
CHICAGO (AP) -- Golden arches have been proliferating around the globe ever since a traveling